COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Tale, The (2018)
Jennifer has it all, with a loving boyfriend and a great career as a journalist and professor. But when her mother discovers a story - "The Tale" - that Jennifer wrote when she was 13, detailing a special relationship Jennifer had two adult coaches, Jennifer returns to the Carolina horse farm where

2.

House of Tomorrow, The (2017)
A sheltered, socially-awkward teen becomes friends with a green-haired heart transplant patient who introduces him to punk rock.

Custody (2017)
Three women are brought together when hard-working single mother Sara Diaz has her children taken from her after she is suspected of injuring her son. Ally Fisher, a recent law school graduate, is assigned to represent her case before Judge Martha Schulman, a veteran of the Family Court System.

5.

Wiener-Dog (2016)
Several people who find their life inspired or changed by one particular dachshund, who seems to be spreading comfort and joy.

6.

Two Men In Town (2015)
An ex-convict who found Islam gets a second chance, but the local law enforcement want to send him back to prison.

7.

Age of Adaline, The (2015)
After miraculously remaining 29-years-old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman has lived a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. But a chance encounter with charismatic philanthropist Ellis Jones reignites her passion for life and romance.

8.

Scout (2015)
An unruly teenager convinces a man contemplating suicide to go on a trip with her across the state of Texas to locate her younger sister.

9.

Custody (2015)
A judge presides over a custody case that takes a powerful emotional toll on everybody involved.

10.

Draft Day (2014)
On the day of the NFL Draft, general manager Sonny Weaver has the opportunity to save football in Cleveland when he trades for the number one pick. He must quickly decide what he's willing to sacrifice in pursuit of perfection as the lines between his personal and professional life become blurred on a life-changing day for a few hundred young men with dreams of playing in the NFL.

11.

River of Fundament (2014)
Set across the American landscape, this epic story of regeneration and rebirth is loosely based on the 1983 Norman Mailer novel "Ancient Evenings."

12.

Petals on the Wind (2014)
In this sequel to "Flowers in the Attic," set in 1971, the children are now young adults trying to shake off the legacy of their mother Corinne's vicious abuse. However, their efforts are marred by lingering guilt and present tragedy.

13.

Flowers in the Attic (2014)
After the death of their father, four siblings are torn from a peaceful life and subjected to abuse resulting from a dark, family secret. Abandoned by their mother and forced to endure unimaginable treatment living in the attic of their grandparents' mansion, the children form their own family unit.

14.

Interstellar (2014)
A group of explorers travel through a wormhole and into another dimension.

Mighty Macs, The (2011)
Based on the true story of the 1971-72 Immaculata College team that started in obscurity but became the original Cinderella story in women's basketball. This team of trailblazers went from barely making that inaugural tournament to the first dynasty in their game. And Coach Cathy Rush, the woman tha

19.

Lovely, Still (2010)
An elderly grocery clerk discovers romance for the first time.

20.

Velveteen Rabbit, The (2009)
Toby Morgan is a young boy, but feels the loneliness of his strict grandmother and increasingly distant father. His discovery of the "magic attic" offers a safe haven where he finds a stuffed rabbit his mom left him before she passed away. His tears transform the rabbit into a playful animated Rabbi

21.

According to Greta (2009)
Greta is a rebellious 17 year old 'exiled' for the summer to a sleepy Jersey shore community where she immediately informs her grandparents of her plans to kill herself by the time she turns 18. But before Greta can cross suicide off her 'to-do' list, she'll begin a romance with a young cook from a

22.

Poliwood (2009)
Taking place during the 2008 Democratic and Republican national conventions, documentary focuses on the role that celebrities play in disseminating various political messages.

23.

Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, The (2009)
Fisher Willow is a headstrong young heiress who chafes under the constraints of proper Southern society, and who rebels by asking the impoverished but handsome son of her father's caretaker, Jimmy Dobyne to escort her to the major social events of the season. The relationship is purely a business ar

24.

W. (2008)
A Yale graduate, a sometimes Texas oilman, a one-time drinker and an Evangelical convert--George W. Bush was many things. But at the end of the day, he became the least likely of all: President of the United States. How did this improbable character, long considered the black sheep of his esteemed f

25.

Stone Angel, The (2007)
Feisty firecracker Hagar Shipley has lived an unconventional life. Her passionate heart has always ruled her head and her choices have put her at odds with family and friends. With her life nearly behind her, she sets out in search of a way to reconcile herself to her turbulent past.

26.

For One More Day (2007)
A child of divorced parents, Chick is in anguish when his mother dies while he was secretly visiting his father. The guilt and loss drives him into an alcohol-fueled depression which tears apart his own, young family. While committing suicide, somewhere between life and death, Chick is faced with

27.

Elephant King, The (2006)
Explores the twisted symbiosis between two American brothers--one domineering and nihilistic, the other guileless and introspective--as they binge on drink, drugs, and women in an exotic land. A domineering mother dispatches her young, introverted son Oliver off to Thailand to do everything he can t

28.

Wicker Man, The (2006)
Out patrolling a California highway, police officer Edward Malus stops a station wagon to return a little girl's lost doll. Moments later, a runaway truck slams into the station wagon, igniting it into a fiery wreck with the mother and child trapped inside. Edwards fails to save them before the car

29.

Mrs. Harris (2006)
The story of Jean Harris, the WASPy headmistress of a prestigious girls academy, who murdered her rich Jewish boyfriend, Dr. Herman Tarnower, the creator of the Scarsdale Diet.

30.

Fountain, The (2006)
Spanning over one thousand years, and three parallel stories, The Fountain is a story of love, death, spirituality, and the fragility of our existence in this world.

31.

Our Fathers (2005)
Adaptation of the David France book chronicles the class action suit filed by a Boston attorney on behalf of sexual abuse victims harmed by priests of the local Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church.

32.

Five People You Meet in Heaven, The (2004)
as Ruby
83 year old maintenance man Eddie feels like his life has no meaning. Then he dies when trying to save a little girl from falling off a amusement park ride. Waking up in heaven, his life from the beginning to his final moments, as well as his afterlife are explained to him via five people who all we

33.

Brush With Fate (2003)
as Rika
Adaptation of Susan
Vreelands's collection of
stories that trace the history
and ownership of what may be
an undiscovered work of art by
17th century Dutch painter Jan
Vermeer.

34.

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)
as Vivi Walker
Sidda Lee Walker, a prominent young playwright living in New York City, is a long way from her Louisiana hometown and a safe distance from her loving but highly dramatic and eccentric mother, Vivi. And that''s the way she''d like to keep it. But when a ''Time Magazine'' profile on Sidda implies that Vivi was not a good mother, Vivi is outraged and the two women get into a fight that threatens to destroy not only their relationship but Sidda''s tenuous wedding plans with a man who has waited seven years for her to get over her fear of raising a family of her own. Enter the Ya-Ya Sisterhood... Vivi''s intrepid gang of lifelong friends eager to restore peace no matter what it takes. To truly understand Vivi, the Ya-Yas believe, Sidda must know who her mother was as a young woman. A high-spirited beauty who valued love and loyalty above all else, young Vivi was dealt many disappointments in life but was also blessed with an indomitable sense of humor, an adventurous spirit and three best friends. Together, this inseparable foursome shared both good and bad times, celebrating each other''s triumphs for more than 40 years, which they recorded in a scrapbook, known as the Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Taking matters into their own hands, the Ya-Yas stage an unorthodox intervention to bring mother and daughter back together. With their help and the help of the Divine Secrets, Sidda will begin to unravel the truth about her complicated and unconventional mother, find forgiveness and acceptance, and let go of her painful past.

35.

Within These Walls (2001)
as Joan Thomas
A television movie based on the true story of Sister Pauline Quinn, who created a prison program designed to help female convicts train dogs that are used to help the disabled. Joan Thomas has lived a hard life tangled with crime and drugs. When she lands in prison, she gives up hope of ever finding

36.

Dodson's Journey (2001)
as Emily
The story of a man who, upon the death of his father and an imminent divorce, takes his 10-year-old daughter on a cross-country camping and fishing journey, reminiscent of those he took with his own father.<P>James Dodson is enjoying the Fourth of July with his 10-year-old daughter, Maggie, 6-year-o

37.

Requiem for a Dream (2000)
as Sara Goldfarb
Evoking the inner landscape of human beings longing to connect, to love and feel loved, is this parable of happiness gloriously found and tragically lost. Parallel stories are linked by the relationship between the lonely, widowed Sara Goldfard and her sweet but aimless son, Harry. The plump Sara, g

38.

Mermaid (2000)
as Trish
Hans Christian Anderson's tale of "The Little Mermaid" is loosely adapted for this modern story of a 5-year-old girl named Desi who is still hurting over the loss of her father, who recently passed away. She moves with her mother Rhonda back to the family home where Rhonda grew up. There, Desi's gra

39.

Night Ride Home (1999)
as Maggie
Drama about a family shattered by the death of their son and the journey they must take to heal and find each other again. Neal and Nora Mahler seem to have little in common, but their marriage has endured with the help of their lovable son Simon. Nora is devoted to Simon, while Neal and their daugh

40.

Yards, The (1999)
as Val Handler
After being imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Leo Handler just wants to get his life back on track, so he heads home to take a job in the New York City subway yards, where his highly connected Uncle Frank now runs the show. He meets up with his old childhood friend, Willie Guitierrez, his cou

41.

Patron Saint of Liars, The (1998)
as June Clatterbuck
Early one morning in 1981, an unhappy Rose Cleardon leaves her husband Thomas without telling him that she is two months pregnant with their child. Confused and guilt ridden, Rose seeks solace at her church where a priest suggests she take refuge at St. Genevieve's home for unwed mothers in Kentucky

42.

Playing By Heart (1998)
as Mildred
Set in Los Angeles a chorus of talkers discuss the ups and downs of love, marriage and breaking up: the 40th anniversary of Hannah and Paul is darkened by jealousy; Joan meets Keenan in a phone booth while breaking up with her current boyfriend; Meredith is an overachiever who sends Trent packing be

43.

You Can Thank Me Later (1998)
as Shirley Cooperberg
The Cooperberg family waits in a hospital waiting room to hear the results of the father's operation. The family is quite dysfunctional: Eli is a failed writer and husband, Susan a neurotic and unsuccessful artist and Edward a successful but still neurotic playwright. As the family bicker and bond,

44.

Will of Their Own, A (1998)
as Veronica Steward
Miniseries examining the changing role of women in America as seen through the eyes of three generations of one family. In 1894, 19-year-old immigrant Annie Jermaine sails from Europe to become the housemaid for a wealthy American doctor. Later, Annie shatters social taboos when she marries the doct

45.

Flash (1997)
as Laura Strong
When hard times fall upon 14-year-old Connor's family, his father joins the Merchant Marines. During this time, Connor's grandmother dies and Connor is forced to sell his beloved horse, Flash. In order to be close to Flash, Connor gets a job working as the new owner's stable boy. When Connor sees ho

46.

Deceiver (1997)
as Mook
Circumstantial evidence has tied Princeton-educated, textile company heir Walter Wayland to the murder of a prostitute named Elizabeth whose body was found cut in two at a local park. A heavy absinthe drinker and compulsive liar who suffers from epileptic fits, Wayland has occasional memory loss and

47.

Full Court Press (1997)
as Maura O'Connor
Two teenage basketball players act out their racial hatred for one another and incite a riot within their community basketball game. The youths are sentenced to thirty days of community service, which stipulates that the white boy spend his thirty days in the ghetto, while the black boy heads to the

48.

Deadly Vision, A (1997)
as Yvette Watson
A woman has alarming premonitions about a series of murders that begin to come true. The police ignore her until one caring cop, with whom she begins a romance, takes her seriously when her psychic abilities lead her to a dangerous serial killer who has set his murderous sights on her.

49.

Timepiece (1996)
as Maud Gannon
Prequel to the television movie, "The Christmas Box." Tells the story behind a beautiful old watch that an old friend of Richard Evans, bequeathed to his daughter as a wedding gift.

50.

Spitfire Grill, The (1996)
as Hannah Ferguson
Percy Talbott, a recently released inmate from a Maine prison, relocates to the small, waning town of Gilead, whose remaining residents seem to have long since grown numb to the commanding countryside that encloses them. Soon the skeptical citizens of Gilead begin to speculate about her background and criminal past and Percy becomes hard pressed to find a room and work. Finally, Percy finds a job with Hannah, the indomitable owner of the Spitfire Grill, and begins to develop a strong connection with she and her niece-in-law, Shelby. Through their deepening friendship, each woman experiences a personal redemption and, through their solidarity, the narrow-minded citizens of the community are reawakened and reunified.

51.

Our Son, the Matchmaker (1996)
as Iva Mae
A woman whose reunion with the son she gave up for adoption leads her back to her one true love, his father. Inspired by actual events.

52.

How To Make An American Quilt (1995)
as Hy
Berkeley graduate student Finn is spending the summer at the home of her grandmother, Hy, and great aunt, Glady Joe. Surrounded by orange groves in Grasse, California, her grandmother's house is a quiet haven where Finn intends to actually finish her latest thesis, this one on the rituals of women's

53.

Follow the River (1995)
as Gretel
A young mother, refusing to be defeated by the Shawnee warriors who have taken her captive, challenges the wilderness to make the perilous journey home. Based on a historical novel about the 1755 ordeal of Mary Ingles.

54.

My Brother's Keeper (1995)
as Helen
A community rallies behind twin brothers battling their insurance company to allow an experimental bone marrow transplant which could help one brother's HIV from progressing. Based on a true story.

55.

Roommates (1995)
as Judith
At 107, Rocky Holeczek is the oldest employed baker in Pittsburgh. His roommate is his grandson Michael, a 35-year-old surgeon whom he has raised since childhood--and continues to guide into manhood. Their saga spans over 30 years, beginning when Rocky is 75 years old. During the course of their life together, Michael''s world expands to include a wife, children, an overly attentive mother-in-law and a busy career in medicine. Through all the changes, one thing between them remains constant: Rocky''s determination to stick around for as long as it takes to teach Michael what he needs to know about living.

56.

Baby-Sitters Club, The (1995)
as Mrs Haberman
It is a pivotal moment in the lives of The Baby-sitters Club--seven very special girls growing up in Stoneybrook, Connecticut. With most of the girls turning 13 and the summer upon them, they hope to devise a brilliant plan to make some money, have some fun and keep their remarkable friendships intact, but with new boyfriends showing up, rival girls, and long separated parents, the baby-sitters will test the fabric of their long-standing friendships. Each girl rises to the challenge in her own way and by the summer''s end they discover their friendships have not only survived, they have thrived and flourished.

57.

Getting Out (1994)
as Arlie'S Mother
Based on Marsha Norman's play about a young Georgia woman, recently released from prison, who attempts to gain custody of the son to whom she gave birth in jail.

58.

When a Man Loves a Woman (1994)
as Emily
Film focuses on a year in a married couple''s life; including some of the problems they face, including the wife''s alcoholism and experiences in rehab.

59.

Trick of the Eye (1994)
as Frances Griffin
An artist commissioned to paint a mural in memorial to the daughter of a wealthy widow stumbles onto the dark truth surrounding her subject's supposedly accidental death.

60.

Getting Gotti (1994)
as Jo Giacalone
Based on the story of Diane Giacalone, the assistant district attorney who prosecuted Mafia boss John Gotti.

61.

Cemetery Club, The (1993)
as Esther Moskowitz
The story of three Pittsburgh widows who gather once a month to visit their husband's graves. Their friendship becomes strained when one of them starts dating.

Grand Isle (1992)
as Mademoiselle Reisz
A movie based on Kate Chopin's novel, "The Awakening." An unhappily married woman discovers love with a younger man during a summer spent on the Louisiana coast circa 1900.

64.

Shattered Trust (1992)
as Joan Delvecchio
While prosecuting a child-abuse case, a lawyer realizes she has repressed an incident of abuse from her childhood. Based on a true story.

65.

Color of Evening, The (1991)
An aging artist attempts to recapture his lifelong dream; to discover the secret to great art.

66.

Dying Young (1991)
as Mrs O'Neil
When blue-collar Hilary becomes the live-in chemotherapy nurse for wealthy, secretive Victor, seeing the effects of the treatment on him gives her second thoughts about staying. When the patient confesses his love for her, she stays, and the couple decides to make the most of however much time they

67.

Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love (1991)
as Lil Lambert
An orphaned nine-year-old and his aging grandmother disappear to avoid authorities who believe that she can no longer care for him.

68.

When You Remember Me (1990)
as Nurse Cooder
Based on a true story, a young man, despite being stricken with muscular dystrophy and confined to a nursing home, fights to bring an end to the neglect and abuse that take place there.

69.

Hanna's War (1988)
as Katarina Senesh
Biographical drama of Hungarian martyr Hannah Senesh, who was executed by the Nazis in 1944.

Pack of Lies (1987)
as Barbara Jackson
A television movie adapted from the celebrated London play about a married couple who learn that their next-door neighbors are spies and who allow British agents to use their home to spy on them.

Something in Common (1986)
as Lynn Hollander
Lighthearted romantic drama about a sophisticated book editor, her 22-year-old shy, gourmet-cooking son with whom she shares her Manhattan apartment, and the 40ish divorcee who comes into his life, forcing his widowed mom of about the same age to re-examine her own life. "Love 40" was the film's ori

74.

Act Of Vengeance (1986)
as Margaret Yablonski
A television movie about Jock Yablonski, the United Mine Workers official whose battle for his union's Presidency brought him into deadly conflict with union boss Tony Boyle. The true story describes Yablonski's raw, courageous stand which runs afoul of Boyle, who orders the murders of Yablonski and

75.

Twice in a Lifetime (1985)
as Kate Mackenzie
A middle-aged man starts an affair with a younger woman and discovers the pain he causes his wife and children.

Into Thin Air (1985)
as Joan Walker
This television movie is based on the true story of a 19-year-old youth who vanished while driving alone from his home in Canada to a summer school session in Colorado.

78.

Surviving (1985)
as Tina Brogan
Two teenagers fulfill a suicide pact that tears apart two families in this socially significant update of the "Romeo and Juliet" theme, allowing tour-de-force performances by stars Ellen Burstyn and Marsha Mason as two women, close friends whose lives are forever changed by the death of their childr

79.

In Our Hands (1983)
as Herself
A chronicle focusing in on the largest peace demonstration in the history of the world, which took place on June 12, 1982. One million people were in New York on what's been described as a magical day, speaking in one voice to "stop the nuclear arms race." There were forty-three volunteer camera te

Acting: Lee Strasberg and The Actors Studio (1981)
as Herself
Lee Strasberg and The Actors Studio that he created are documented. Strasberg is interviewed, seen reacting to filmed performances by legendary actors, as well as with his friends and those he is mentoring. Actors Studio graduate Jane Fonda talks about the benefits of her education there, and clips

Dream of Passion, A (1978)
as Brenda Collins
Maya is a famous actress who is returning to the stage for a production of the classic Greek tragedy Medea, in which she will play the title character, a mother who murders her children. Kostas, Maya's former lover, will be directing Maya in the production, and when he discovers that Brenda, an Amer

84.

Same Time, Next Year (1978)
as Doris
Although married to others, a man and a woman embark on an annual affair.

85.

Providence (1977)
as Sonia Langham
Clive Langham (Sir John Gielgud) spends one tormenting night in his bed suffering from health problems and thinking up a story based on his relatives. He is a bitter man and he shows, through flashbacks, how spiteful, conniving and treacherous his family is. But is this how they really are or is it his own vindictive slant on things?

86.

Harry and Tonto (1974)
as Shirley
When his apartment house is condemned, a retired man goes searching for his place in the world.

87.

Thursday's Game (1974)
as Lynne Evers
A delightful adult comedy with a stellar cast dealing with the marital and business problems of a couple of middle-aged men who continue their night out with the boys even after the breakup of their Thursday evening poker game. Made in 1971 as a theatrical release, it was shelved for several years b

Producer (feature film)

94.

Within These Walls (2001)
as Executive Producer
A television movie based on the true story of Sister Pauline Quinn, who created a prison program designed to help female convicts train dogs that are used to help the disabled. Joan Thomas has lived a hard life tangled with crime and drugs. When she lands in prison, she gives up hope of ever finding

Cast (special)

95.

And the Oscar Goes To... (2014)
An original documentary that gives a behind-the-scenes look at the Academy Awards and Oscar-winning films through the eyes of Hollywood insiders.

96.

Madam's Family: The Truth About Canal Street Brothel, The (2004)
Based on the true story of the family run Canal Street Brothel in New Orleans and how it was busted up by the FBI. The business was owned and operated by Jeanette, whose mother ran the books and was a prostitute herself in her day. Jeanette's daughter Monica has become one of the brothel's most requ

Decade Under the Influence, A (2003)
as Herself
The 1970s was an extraordinary time of rebellion, of questioning every accepted idea: political activism, hedonism, protests, the sexual revolution, the women's movement, the civil rights movement, the music revolution, rage and liberation. Every standard by which we set our social and cultural cloc

SAG Awards Show (1999)
as Presenter
Live presentation of the 7th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards from the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles. Honors performances in five film categories and eight television categories. In addition, SAG presents its Life Achievement Award, celebrating career achievement as well as humanitarian a

Roots of Roe, The (1997)
as Narration
Traces the history of contraception and abortion in America from colonial times to the present, from the first documented cases of abortion and the first statutes regulating reproduction to the landmark Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade.

106.

Telegrams From the Dead (1994)
as Narration
Documentary exploring the phenomenon of spiritualism in 19th-century America, a movement which inspired such social reforms as divorce, vegetarianism, women's suffrage, anarchism, universal government, and the eight-hour work day.

Earth and the American Dream (1993)
as Voice
A documentary chronicling how the pursuit of the American Dream has changed the environment. Makes use of first-person accounts of writers, politicians, historians, business people, Native Americans and other citizens. Combines archival footage and original photography.

When It Was a Game II (1992)
as Voice Over
Sequel to "When It Was a Game," a documentary featuring rare baseball footage from 1934-1960 as well as readings of classic baseball literature and interviews with Hall of Famers, authors and sportswriters.

112.

Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio (1991)
A documentary exploring the history of The Actors Studio, the academy founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan, Robert Lewis, Cheryl Crawford, and Lee Strasburg. The school advanced a naturalistic style of acting based on the work of Russian director and teacher Konstantin Stanislavski, which in the U.S. has a

Broadway Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre (1989)
A program profiling the Group Theatre, a theatrical company which introduced "method" acting and was founded in the 1930s in New York. Surviving members of the group are interviewed and archival footage of excerpts from plays originally produced by The Group Theatre is shown.

ABC Fall Preview Special, The (1986)
ABC's Alan Thicke offers viewers a preview of the ABC Fall 1986 television season, as he visits the sets of eight new ABC series and interviews Lucille Ball, Ellen Burstyn, Howard Hesseman, and other stars.

119.

Night of 100 Stars II, The (1985)
A star-studded sequel to "The Night of 100 Stars." A celebrity benefit for the Actors Fund of America, featuring music, songs, dances and comedy. Three hundred and eight stars participated in a seven-hour marathon that was edited to three hours for television.

120.

Broadway Plays Washington! (1982)
A special, taped at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., celebrating American theater.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

122.

People vs. Jean Harris, The (1981)
as Jean Harris
For topicality, this production remains unique in having its premiere just nine weeks after the actual headline-making trial of the refined private school headmistress who was convicted of the murder of her unfaithful lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower, the famed "Scarsdale Diet" author. This taped movie br